Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I just priced out everything I bought on girlscoutshop.com, Girl Scout official store site. Subtotal was $50 and shipping was $10.50. Total: $60.50 before tax. Were you a former leader in 2001?
Daisy tunic = $16.50
troop numbers $1.75 each
council Id $5.50
flag $2.25
membership pin $2.00
World Trefoil pin $2.50
Total $31.50
You are missing the yellow tab to put the pins on and the set of Daisy Petals and Center. 49.50 total at the GS store - no tax, no shipping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I just priced out everything I bought on girlscoutshop.com, Girl Scout official store site. Subtotal was $50 and shipping was $10.50. Total: $60.50 before tax. Were you a former leader in 2001?
Daisy tunic = $16.50
troop numbers $1.75 each
council Id $5.50
flag $2.25
membership pin $2.00
World Trefoil pin $2.50
Total $31.50
Anonymous wrote:I am interested in getting my 6 year old in a troop within the Bethesda/Chevy Chase Rockville area, will go as far as Silver Spring. The site is very hard to navigate to find a troop that has openings for Daises.
Any recommendations I will greatly appreciate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Birds of a feather flock together -- even in GS. Our troop is half Catholic and half Lutheran. The Catholic moms stick together and the Lutheran moms stick together. The Lutheran moms have the higher SES, and the Catholic moms are all each others god parents.
Where the hell is this, Minnesota?
Alexandria, according to OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Birds of a feather flock together -- even in GS. Our troop is half Catholic and half Lutheran. The Catholic moms stick together and the Lutheran moms stick together. The Lutheran moms have the higher SES, and the Catholic moms are all each others god parents.
Where the hell is this, Minnesota?
Anonymous wrote:Birds of a feather flock together -- even in GS. Our troop is half Catholic and half Lutheran. The Catholic moms stick together and the Lutheran moms stick together. The Lutheran moms have the higher SES, and the Catholic moms are all each others god parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I had not looked at this thread for a few days and I'm grateful for all the advice! So the other moms who want to start a Daisy troop are now moving ahead without doing flyers. It's essentially going to be a club for their higher SES girls. I'm a little uncomfortable with that. Maybe no lower income girls would have joined, anyway, but it seems like they should have at least made the effort. On the other hand, it will keep the troop size down. Maybe its ok considering that they're starting the troop midway through the year.
I'm a higher SES mom, and this is not ok. This is not what the Girl Scouts is about. It's inclusive and I'm just sad and sorry this is happening. Keeping the troop size down by barring access to lower SES girls? Terrible.
Anonymous wrote:
I just priced out everything I bought on girlscoutshop.com, Girl Scout official store site. Subtotal was $50 and shipping was $10.50. Total: $60.50 before tax. Were you a former leader in 2001?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I had not looked at this thread for a few days and I'm grateful for all the advice! So the other moms who want to start a Daisy troop are now moving ahead without doing flyers. It's essentially going to be a club for their higher SES girls. I'm a little uncomfortable with that. Maybe no lower income girls would have joined, anyway, but it seems like they should have at least made the effort. On the other hand, it will keep the troop size down. Maybe its ok considering that they're starting the troop midway through the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds bad but a lot of girls who signup will never actually join. A membership is $15. Dues for our troop were $50. Just the tunic and insignia patches and pins were $60. Cookie rally was $7. We have to drop off and pickup for events and meetings. This is a Title I school- those things are simply not going to be doable for a lot of those kids. So ultimately you will probably only end up with enough girls for 1-2 troops.
No... your memory is bad or you got ripped off. The prices for these things are the same everywhere. It is $35 if you get the vest/tunic. It's never going to be $60. If you get the sash it is even less. But, if you request financial assistance in this council (GSCNC), no proof of need is required and the uniform and books are FREE. Dues should be set based on the plans of the troop taking in mind the ability of the girls to pay. Last I heard, council will also cover $25 of troop dues (but that may have risen in the last year).
I didn't say just the tunic was $60. I got the tunic. But I also had to get four individual number patches for her troop number. An American flag patch. A GSCNC patch. A daisy pin and some other pin, and a yellow banner thing to hang on the tunic to pin those on. Then a package of magic sticker stuff that enables you to stick the patches on without sewing them. So okay, subtract $7 for that. My total was $62 for all that at Leesburg Hobby shop last week, so I'm not imagining things.
They are ripping you off. All the insignia AND the tunic should cost about $35 if you buy it from GSCNC direct or one of their stores. I'm not saying you are imagining things. I'm saying they are over charging you if you spent $60 on the uniform. I'm a former leader. I've priced these items and purchased them for 12+ girls. A full uniform with the required patches and such doesn't cost $60.
I just priced out everything I bought on girlscoutshop.com, Girl Scout official store site. Subtotal was $50 and shipping was $10.50. Total: $60.50 before tax. Were you a former leader in 2001?